Amidst conversations surrounding Mills College transitioning into a Mills “institute” by 2023, the President’s Office announced on March 25 that the college will be the…
Posts published by “Angel Fabre”
Angel Fabre is the editor-in-chief of the Campanil and has been on staff since Fall 2018. Contact her at eic@thecampanil.com

“Who am I, if not a student?”: Farewell letter from the Editor-in-chief of the Campanil, Angel Fabre
Heather Davis, one of my favorite characters in the musical comedy “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”, has a bit of a crisis when she is forced to graduate…
Commencement is an important milestone for many college graduates to commemorate their accomplishment of completing their degree. In Spring 2020, the pandemic resulted in several…
When President Dylyn Turner-Keener and Vice-President Ashlee Davis ran for their positions in the Associated Students of Mills College (ASMC), they wanted to represent Black…
For our Special Issue, go to the Special Issue 2021 tab at the top page to view the different sections the Campanil has produced to…
“We will not accept this!” was one of the many chants during the 1990 strike at Mills College when then-Board President Warren Hellman announced the…
Mills students demand change and transparency from Student Financial Services and the administration
On Feb. 2, Heaven Bachand, a sophomore at Mills, shared frustration via MillsGo about a friend being notified by the Financial Aid office that they…